Brazilian Flatmate in London Stabbed to Death a Hyderabadi Woman

Kontham Tejaswini, 27, relocated to London to pursue higher education. Two arrests, according to the Metropolitan Police, have been made.
 
Brazilian Flatmate in London Stabbed to Death a Hyderabadi Woman

Hyderabad: A 27-year-old Hyderabadi woman was fatally stabbed in Wembley, London. Around 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Kontham Tejaswini, a student from Indonesia who had moved to London for further study, allegedly suffered an assault from her Brazilian flatmate.
Tejaswini passed away immediately, but according to the Metropolitan Police, a second woman, age 28, who had been stabbed, had injuries "later judged as non life-threatening" and had been brought to a hospital. Neeld Crescent in Wembley is where the incident happened.

According to Vijay, a relative of Tejaswini in Hyderabad, the suspect is a Brazilian male who moved into the shared flat where Tejaswini and her companions were living less than a week ago. According to reports, Tejaswini travelled to London in March of last year to pick up

The accused, a Brazilian man, had moved into the shared residence where Tejaswini and her companions were staying less than a week before, according to Vijay, a relative of Tejaswini's in Hyderabad. According to reports, Tejaswini travelled to London in March of last year to complete her master's degree.

A 24-year-old guy and a 23-year-old woman were both taken into custody on the spot on suspicion of murder. He's still being held in detention. Police discharged the woman without taking any further action, according to a statement.

A 23-year-old guy has now also been detained as a suspect. The Metropolitan Police had earlier posted a photo of Brazilian national Keven Antonio Lourenco De Morais and requested the public's assistance in locating him, according to news agency PTI.

The Met Police did not rename him since, in accordance with the PTI report, he can only be identified if he is charged, simply stating that "he was detained on suspicion of murder and taken into custody at a north London police station."

"I want to express my gratitude to the public for supporting our plea for information on this man throughout this fast-moving inquiry. He's currently being held, "The announcement included a comment from Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley of the Specialised Crime Division of the Met.

I understand how much concern this incident has generated in the neighbourhood, and I want to reassure the public that a committed team of detectives is working to figure out what happened (sic)." she continued.